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John Beard (born 1948) is an American
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and actor.


Early life and career

Beard was born in St. Pauls,
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. He served as a Navy
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with the
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and graduated from
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. After school, he worked for television stations
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in
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(1972 to 1976), WXII-TV in
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(1976 to 1977) and, WIVB-TV in Buffalo (1977 to 1981).


KNBC-TV (1981–1993)

From 1981 to 1993, Beard was anchor at KNBC-TV. Beard's co-anchors at KNBC included
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, Kristie Wilde,
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and Linda Alvarez. He also anchored ''NBC News Digest'' segments during primetime in the
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. Beard departed KNBC in November 1993 and joined KTTV the following month. Among the reasons for Beard's departure was his refusal to read misleading news teases and celebrity stories (particularly regarding pop singer
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). Beard was the 4 PM anchor of the ''Channel 4 News'' at the time of his departure and was replaced by former KABC-TV personality Chuck Henry.


Held at gunpoint

On August 20, 1987, Gary Stollman—the son of former KNBC pharmacy specialist Max Stollman—went onto the news set and demanded consumer advocate David Horowitz read a manifesto at gunpoint. Horowitz obliged and read various statements, including that Stollman's father was "a double created by the
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and alien forces", along with numerous other conspiratorial allegations against the U.S. government. Once Horowitz finished reading, Stollman identified the weapon as an unloaded BB gun and set it down on the desk; Beard reached over and grabbed the weapon as police entered the scene and arrested Stollman. Stollman pleaded guilty to one misdemeanor count of false imprisonment, with a felony charge dismissed.


KTTV (1993–2007)

From December 1993 until September 2007, he anchored, with
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, the 10 PM newscast at KTTV in
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. KNBC management at the time let him out of his contract to go to a "lesser" station, but would not release him to go to channel 2 (KCBS) or channel 7 (KABC), the other two network owned and operated stations in Los Angeles with 11 PM newscasts. The Fox owned-and-operated was acceptable because its 10 PM newscast would not compete against KNBC and Beard was considered a great reader by news directors and station general management.


Departure

Beard left KTTV in December 2007. According to his personal website, he was fired despite the highest ratings in the station's history following years of increasing editorial disagreements with station management, whose audience market research was steering it toward ever more unsubstantial journalism and celebrity fluff. Beard was replaced by former '' KTLA Morning News'' anchor Carlos Amezcua.


WGRZ (2009–2018)

In 2009, Beard returned to Buffalo and began anchoring for Channel 2 News Daybreak and Midday on WGRZ, an NBC affiliate owned by
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While anchor, WGRZ's morning newscast, ''Daybreak'' vaulted into first place in Buffalo's Nielsen ratings. On November 1, 2016 it was announced that John Beard would be leaving WGRZ at the end of the year. Beard ultimately stayed over a year longer, with his final newscast airing January 18, 2018.


Acting work

He has appeared as himself and newscaster roles in television series including the 1994 animated series ''
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'', '' 24'', and '' Arrested Development'' (on which he made twenty-four appearances as himself, including the fourth and fifth seasons, which were filmed after he relocated to Buffalo).TV Guide: "Meet Arrested Development's Unlikely Star: Newscaster John Beard" by Michael Schneider
June 5, 2013


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Beard, John F. 1945 births Living people East Carolina University alumni Television anchors from Los Angeles Military personnel from North Carolina People from St. Pauls, North Carolina